This event is now sold out. The meeting will be available via Skype. Please contact amy.samuelu@waternz.org.nz for Skype details.
Water New Zealand’s Stormwater Group and CIWEM’s New Zealand Steering Group welcomes all members and non-members of both organisations to attend a joint Regional Meeting in Auckland. Drinks and nibbles sponsored by Stantec before and after the presentations. Share this invite with colleagues who have an interest in the water environment in the Auckland Region.
Venue: Stantec,
Level 3, 111 Carlton Gore Road, Newmarket
Date: Wednesday 6th
November, drinks/nibbles from 5.30pm. Presentation starts around 6.00pm.
RSVP using the green "Register" button to the right or contacting amy.samuelu@waternz.org.nz
Land Development and Stormwater Consents in Auckland – the regional Network Discharge Consent
Paula Vincent and Gemma Chuah, Auckland Council Healthy Waters department
Auckland Council Healthy Waters is expecting a decision from the Environment Court granting a regionwide Network Discharge Consent (NDC) for stormwater discharges. It will be a single consent that requires best practice standards to manage stormwater discharge across all Tāmaki Makaurau. It replaces 116 different consents and will be a key tool in the holistic management of stormwater and the region’s natural water assets. It will deliver savings, efficiency, consistency and improved environmental performance, while supporting growth.
This consent has implications for all those working in the land development and stormwater sectors, especially where stormwater enters or interacts with the public network – both for small scale and larger scale developments.
Paula Vincent and Gemma Chuah from Auckland Council Healthy Waters will give an overview of the consent and what it means for developers and implementing developments. This includes:
Please take the opportunity to come along and learn about this significant consent and how Council intends to implement the process – bring any pointy questions you might have too!
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